Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Saleh Bin Thriff's Petition Dismissed as Rowdy Sheet Already Closed

Updated
Oct 12, 2025 10:39 AM
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Quick Summary: Saleh Bin Thriff's fight against a rowdy sheet has ended. The court dismissed his petition because the rowdy sheet was already closed.

The Petitioner's Request

Saleh Bin Thriff Saleh Bin Mohammed, a freelancer from Hyderabad, filed a petition. He wanted the court to declare the opening of a rowdy sheet against him as illegal and against police rules. He argued it violated his rights under Articles 14 and 21 of the Indian Constitution.

Who Was in Court

Interestingly, no one showed up to speak for Saleh in court. However, Mr. R. Laxmikanth Reddy, the Assistant Government Lawyer for Home, was there for the State of Telangana, represented by its Principal Secretary Home Department, the Commissioner of Police, the Deputy Commissioner of Police, and the Station House Officer of Chandrayangutta Police Station.

The Government's Reply

Mr. Reddy told the court that the rowdy sheet against Saleh was closed on April 23, 2025. This meant the issue Saleh raised was no longer relevant.

"After review, the rowdy sheet was closed against the petitioner on 23.04.2025."

The Court's Decision

Justice N. Tukaramji decided that since the rowdy sheet was already closed, there was no point in continuing the case. So, the petition was dismissed because it was no longer needed.

Summary

The court dismissed Saleh's petition because the rowdy sheet was already closed, making the issue irrelevant.